Gaia SH-01, although it uses the legendary Roland abbreviation SH, nevertheless has nothing in common with the famous analog synthesizers of the 80's, although it emulates their sounds quite well. It is a compact synthesizer sporting mixed architecture...
The Roland RS-50 is a digital synthesizer and sound module released in 1991. It features 16-voice polyphony, 32-note multitimbrality, and a wide range of sounds, including acoustic instruments, drums, and special effects. It also has a built-in sequencer and a variety of effects, including reverb, chorus, and delay.
Roland MC-202 was introduced in the 1983. Its development was inspired with the legendary monophonic synthesizer SH-101 (design, interface) and no less famous bass synthesizer TB-303 (sequencer). The abbreviation "MC" stands for MicroComposer, at that...
The Yamaha EX5R is a synthesizer and digital music workstation released by Yamaha in 1998. It was the successor to the popular EX5 synthesizer and featured an expanded sound set, improved effects, and a powerful sequencer. It was the first Yamaha...
Matrix 1000 is a synthesizer module built on the basis of Matrix 6 (6R) architecture. Unlike the “6" models it doesn’t have external controls for tuning the sound; instead, there is a selection of 1000 preset patches, including 195 keys, 118 string, 130...